This Article is From Apr 17, 2011

Shooting For Hangover Sequel Was Tough: Bradley Cooper

Shooting For Hangover Sequel Was Tough: Bradley Cooper

Highlights

  • Bradley Cooper has said shooting for The Hangover sequel was difficult as the cast and crew battled sickness and made regular trips to the hospital.
  • The 36-year-old actor, who reunites with the original cast of the 2009 movie, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis, admitted the three month shooting in Bangkok was a tough job, reported Daily Star.
  • "I have a lead stomach so I never threw up. Bangkok is Vegas on steroids. Ed (Helms) got really sick. He was addicted to those charcoal pills (for stomach pain)," said Cooper.
London: Bradley Cooperhas said shooting for The Hangover sequel was difficult asthe cast and crew battled sickness and made regular trips tothe hospital.

The 36-year-old actor, who reunites with the originalcast of the 2009 movie, Ed Helms and Zach Galifianakis,admitted the three month shooting in Bangkok was a tough job,reported Daily Star.

"I have a lead stomach so I never threw up. Bangkok isVegas on steroids. Ed (Helms) got really sick. He was addictedto those charcoal pills (for stomach pain)," said Cooper.

The sequel, which is about a hazardous bachelor partyin the city of Bangkok, Thailand, suffered set-backs whenother crew members fell sick due to exhaustion and foodpoisoning and needed to be hospitalised.

Todd Phillips, who directs the upcoming movie said,"It ended up being a battle of endurance and due to foodpoisoning, heat exhaustion... everybody, including all theactors, were in hospital for some time... My movies are aboutmayhem and I always think I like it, but Bangkok is mayhem toanother degree.

"You're shooting and guys will literally drive throughthe scene on their little motorcycles. It was hot, it rained alot. It feels like we went to war!"

The second part of the much-acclaimed comedy moviewill hit theatres on 26

.